HERITAGE SYMPOSIUM - CALL FOR CONTRIBUTION - PAPERS, PRESENTATIONS, PANEL SESSIONS, WORKSHOPS, POSTERS AND PERFORMANCES
Dear Colleagues,
I would like to invite EOI’s for contributions to the
3rd AHRC Connected Communities Heritage Network Symposium
Date: January 14-15th 2016
Venue: University of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK
The AHRC funded Heritage Network http://www.heritagenetwork.dmu.ac.uk/ provides a forum and support for both academics and community partners working on Connected Communities and Digital Transformation Heritage Projects.
Our last symposium held in Sheffield was a great success with over 60 delegates sharing the results and experiences of their AHRC and HLF funded projects. Details of last year’s event can be found at http://www.heritagenetwork.dmu.ac.uk/symposium
The symposium is aimed at university researchers, community groups, creative professionals as well as cultural organisations focussing on Heritage. The symposium will be a great opportunity to share outcomes and discuss experiences from a wide variety of Heritage related research projects. This year contributions in the form of presentations, workshops, panel sessions, posters and performances are invited on the following themes:
Heritage project legacies
Future funding opportunities
Overseas community heritage research
Co-design and co-production methodologies and processes
Digital heritage technologies such as virtual and augmented reality
Geo-location and mobile technologies
Community roles and relationships
Museum and heritage centre closures
Sustainability and new business models
Project impact case studies
Evaluation and measurement methodologies
Research resources – availability and requirements
Research ethics
Design for heritage and museums
Performance and media research outcomes
Contributions related to other heritage research themes are also welcome
The symposium is free, food will be provided and successful contributors will be able to claim travel and accommodation expenses. Previously published but relevant work is welcome however for new work, following the symposium, contributors will be invited to submit papers for peer review and inclusion in an edited volume.
An outline of your proposed contribution of up to a maximum of 250 words should be sent to
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This should include the time required (typically 20 mins for presentation and 50 mins for workshops etc) and any resources required.
Deadline for submission of abstracts is November 30th 2015
Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions
Nick Higgett [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
AHRC Connected Communities Heritage Network
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